Post on 13-Dec-2015
Anterior triangle
Dr. Lubna Nazli Associate Professor Anatomy
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Anterior triangle
BoundariesAnteriorlythe midline of the neckPosteriorlyanterior border of the SCMSuperiorlylower border of the mandibleRoof• skin • superficial fascia• platysma• investing layer of deep fascia
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Is subdivided by the1- digastric muscle2- the sup.belly of the omohyoid
Into 4 triangles
4 triangles are:
• Digastric or submandibular • Submental• Carotid• Muscular
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Submental Triangle•Medialmidline of the neck•Lateralant.belly of the digastric muscle•Inferiorbody of the hyoid bone•Floormylohyoid muscleContains
•Submental LNs
• ant. jugular v
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Digastric triangle (submandibular)•Anterior ant.belly of the digastric muscle•Posterior post.belly of digastric + stylohyoid muscle•Superior lower border of the mandible•Floor mylohyoid + hyoglossus muscles
Contents
1- submandibular salivary gland (superficial part)
2- facial artery (deep to the gland)3- facial vein (superficial to the gland)4- submandibular LNs (superficial to it)5- hypoglossal nerve (deep to the gland and on
the hyoglossus m)
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Stylohyoid muscleAttachmentStyloid processhyoid boneNerve supplyfacial nerve
Actionelevates the hyoid bone
Digastric muscle
Nerve supply 1- post belly facial nerve2- ant.belly n.to the mylohyoid (br. of V3)
ActionA-depresses the mandible B-elevate the hyoid bone
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Mylohyoid muscle
Attachment body of the mandible (mylohyoid line) hyoid boneNS n. to mylohyoid m (br.V3, inferior alveolar nerve)Action elevates floor of the mouth and hyoid bone-depresses the mandible
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Muscular triangle•Anterior midline of the neck•Superior sup. belly of the omohyoid m.•Inferior ant. border of the SCMcontains 1-anterior jugular vein 2-infrahyoid muscles 3- beneath the floor thyroid gland-larynx –trachea-esophagus
Ant jugular v runs in fascia superficial to triangle
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The Infrahyoid muscles
They lie over • the thyroid gland • the trachea• and the larynx
Consist of4 muscles arranged into 2 layers
1-The superficial layer2-The deep layer
• All the infrahyoid muscles except the thyrohyoid are supplied by branches of ansa cervicalis
*Thyrohyoid is supplied by thyrohyoid branch from C1
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The deep layer 1- sternothyroid 2- thyrohyoid
The superficial layer 1-the sternohyoid2- the omohyoid
The Ansa Cervicalis (ansa= loop)It is a loop which lies in front of
the carotid sheath
it is formed by the union of 2 descending nerves
• the first descending nerve (descendens hypoglossi -- superior root)• the second descending nerve (descendens cervicalis --inferior root)
• it supplies 3 infrahyoid muscles
•1-omohyoid• 2-sternohyoid • 3-sternothyroid 13
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Carotid Triangle
*SCMbehind *post.belly of the digastric mabove *sup. Belly of the omohyoid min front * floor parts of the
• middle pharyngeal constrictor m.• inferior pharyngeal constrictor m.• thyrohyoid m.
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Contents of carotid triangle
1- the carotid sheath and most of the branches of the ext.carotid artery
2-ansa cervicalis in front of the carotid sheath a- the descendens hypoglossi b- the descendens cervicalis
3-sympathetic chain embedded in its post. wall
4- vagus nerve and hypoglossal nerves
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Contents
1- the carotid sheath
a tube of connective tissue which envelopes 3 structures
a- the common carotid artery & the internal carotid artery (above)
b- the internal jugular vein: on the lateral side of the artery
c- the vagus nerve : between the artery & vein but in posterior plane
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1- common carotid artery
In the neck-Extends from the sternoclavicular joint into the upper border of the thyroid cartilage (level of C4)-Where it divides into1- internal carotid artery 2- external carotid artery
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Branches of external carotid a.1- superior thyroid artery2- ascending pharyngeal artery3- lingual artery4- facial artery5- occipital artery6- posterior auricular artery 7- superficial temporal artery8- maxillary a.
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Internal Carotid A
-one of the terminal branches of the CCA-enters the cranial cavity through the carotid canal-ascends deep to the parotid gland-gives off NO branches in the neck
supplies the 1-brain, 2-the eyes, 3-the forehead, 4-and part of the nose
Veins of the neck
1. Internal jugular vein2. Anterior jugular vein
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Internal jugular vein-Receives blood from 1-brain 2- face 3-neck-Begins at jugular foramen As a continuation of the sigmoid venous sinus-Descends within the carotid sheath Lateral to the ICA and CCA-Ends behind the medial end of the clavicle by joining the subclavian vein to form the brachiocephalic vein -Usually has a single valve located just above the inferior bulb
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Anterior jugular vein
-Begins in the submandibular region-Ends in the EJV-Just above the jugular notch of the sternum may be connected to the opposite vein by a jugular venous arch
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Cranial Nerves of the neck
Vagus nerve CN 10HypoglossalGlossopharyngealSpinal accessory
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-Directly or indirectly to the deep cervical group of nodes-Some of which form a circular collar at the junction of the head and neck-Is collected by the jugular lymph trunk
a- on the left side usually joins the thoracic ductb- on the right side either joins the right lymphatic duct or empties independently at the junction of the IJV and subclavian vein
Lymphatic drainage of the head and neck
Horizontal group
• Suboccipital (back of scalp and neck)
• Mastoid (post scalp, auricle, and ext aud meatus)
• Parotid (ant scalp, ext and middle ear, and parotid g)
• Submandibular (scalp, face, and tongue)
• Submental (tip of the tongue, floor of the mouth, lower lip, and chin)
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Vertical group
• Tracheal (trachea, larynx, thyroid, and superficial neck, below hyoid)
• Retropharyngeal (nasopharynx, auditory tube, and middle ear)
• Superficial cervical (along the EJV, lower parotid, auricle, mastoid, and angle of mandible)
• Deep cervical (along the IJV, entire head and neck, either directly or through regional LN)
• Superior group with jugulodigastric node (palatine tonsil and posterior 1/3 of the tongue, larynx,pharynx)
• Inferior group with juguloomohyoid node (ant 2/3 of tongue, larynx, thyroid g)
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Jugulodigastric nodeIs a large and constant member of the sup.group
of the deep cervical nodesLies at the point where the posterior belly
of the digastric m crosses the IJVDrains the posterior third of the tongue and the palatine tonsil
juguloomohyoid nodesIs a large and constant member of the inferior group
of the deep cervical nodesLies above the intermediate tendon of the omohyoid m.
as it crosses the IJVDrains the anterior 2/3 of the tongue